In a gee wizz, that's kind of cool.....Wyatt Ohmsberg went #15 to MNUFC - a local kid from here in ME that my son played along side and was apparently a beast at the collegiate level (Dartmouth). Allegedly, he "would have been a top 5 pick" if he had gone to a major college program.
Omsberg is said to be pretty good, but in my experience reviews of college players are fairly unreliable because the season is so short, there are so many programs, and almost nobody has a complete grasp of everything that's going on. He'll probably make Minnesota's squad (and if not, some USL team will definitely sign him), which would make him Maine's first pro since Roger Levesque retired.
On the Revs' front, the team selected Brandon Bye and Mark Segbers, two college forwards who apparently are both expected to be fullback conversion projects in the pros. It's a little odd to take similar players in back-to-back picks, but I guess we'll see what happens. Friedel was said to want Mason Toye, a freshman forward from Indiana, but Minnesota took him right before the Revs picked.
Only about five players from last year's draft were real contributors in Year One (Danladi, Yueill, Nerwinski, Gressel, Elliott) with a bunch of others playing a little bit here and there. More will emerge in 2018, but the draft just isn't much of a source of talent now. I doubt the 2018 draft will prove to be all that much stronger.